How many times have you heard the phrase:
"Nothing in life is free"?
What do you think about that?
The pessimist inside wants to think that we somehow pay for everything, even if it is not with money. While the optimist inside thinks that is just complete nonsense because there are plenty of great deals around. Both of these views have valid points. It really depends on what free means to each individual.
It seems the first thing to come to mind (or mouth) quite often is:
"It's too good to be true!" "It has to be a scam!"
Perhaps it is. But maybe, just maybe, it's not. So many people are afraid to pursue a great deal simply because it seems too good to be true and they do not want to be scammed. It is truly unfortunate, yet very understandable, given the high occurrence of fraud in recent years.
Ask more questions to clarify the real deal and make completely sure you are comfortable with it; especially before giving out personal information or signing/agreeing to anything.
"What's the catch?"
There is not always a catch, sometimes it really is what it appears, but always read the fine print. Often, there is crucial information within that tiny print. Keep a look out for the (*) Asterisk and odd wording. Do your research. Do not be afraid to ask for an explanation or more information if there is something you don't understand or are not clear on (before agreeing to anything- ever).
Every once in a while there may be a "catch".
Often, to get a free deal, you must spend a little bit of your time: perhaps learning about it, giving your opinion or other personal information, watching a demo, etc... Every person spends time doing everything they ever do, even if they do nothing. If one considers their time as money, they may not consider anything as free; in which case, the phrase "nothing in life is free" would fit, for them. In my opinion; if it is a really a good deal, perhaps it is worth taking the time.
Often, to get a free deal, you must spend a little bit of your time: perhaps learning about it, giving your opinion or other personal information, watching a demo, etc... Every person spends time doing everything they ever do, even if they do nothing. If one considers their time as money, they may not consider anything as free; in which case, the phrase "nothing in life is free" would fit, for them. In my opinion; if it is a really a good deal, perhaps it is worth taking the time.
Some optimistic alternative versions of "nothing in life is free":
"Some things in life are free"
"Not everything in life is free"
"The best things in life are free"
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